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Synopsis: Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS)
A
PRACTICAL TRAINING REPORT
ON
Web Claim Processing System
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR
COMPLETION OF DEGREE
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION
BY Name: Amit Kumar Gautam
Roll No-1006514003 Course: MCA(VI Sem)SUBMITTED TO B.S.A COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ANDTECHNOLOGY
Mathura-281004(U.P.) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you too, can become great.
I take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and deep gratitude to all those people who extended their wholehearted co-operation and have helped me in completing this project successfully.
First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Nitin, Director (ZXXXX) for creating opportunities to undertake me in the esteemed organization.
Special thanks to Mr.Ranjan Project Manager for all the help and guidance extended to me by him in every stage during my training. His inspiring suggestions and timely guidance enabled me to perceive the various aspects of the project in a new light.
I am highly indebted and graceful to xxxx(Project Leader) and xxxx (Team Leader) for Their strict supervision, constant encouragement, inspiration and guidance, which ensure the worthiness of my work. Working under them was an enrich experience. I express my sincere thanks to my senior of software development department for their encouragement and valuable suggestion
I would also thank to my Mr.-Pradeep Maheswari, HOD (MCA Dept.) & my internal project guide Mr. Ranjan who guided me a lot in completing this project.I would also like to thank my parents & project mate for guiding and encouraging me throughout the duration of the project.
In all I found a congenial work environment in XXXXXX and this completion of the project will mark a new beginning for me in the coming days.
Name: Amit Kumar Gautam MCA -vith Sem
Roll No. : 1006514003DECLARATION
I, Amit Kumar Gautam-, hereby declare that the report of the project entitled XXXXXX has not presented as a part of any other academic work to get my degree or certificate except B.S.A COLEEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,MATHURA for the fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Computer Application.
Name: Amit Kumar GautamCERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY
This is to certify that the project entitled xxxx being submitted for the partial fulfillment of degree of MCA, session 2010-2013, is a record of work carried out by Name under my guidance and supervision.
This is to further certify that the student has attended the Multisoft Systems, NOIDA for the 6 months after the fifth semester theory exams. His work has been satisfactory and commendable.
I wish him success in his life.
Date:
Place:
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Name, a bonefide student of MCA of batch 2010has completed the Project titled Web Claim Processing System being submitted for the partial fulfillment of degree of MCA.
This is to further certify that the student has attended the College name . and XXXXXXX, NOIDA for the 6 months after the fifth semester theory exams. His work has been satisfactory and commendable.
Date:
Mr. -----------
HOD MCA Department
Place:
College name
TABLE OF CONTENTS81. Problem Definition and scope of project
81.1 Purpose
91.2 Objective
101.3 Project Scope
101.4 Technologies
101.4.1 Operating Environment
111.4.2 Deployment Environment
121.4.3 Development Tools and Technologies
151.4.4 Development Environment
162. Overall Description
162.1 User Characteristics
162.1.1 Employee
162.1.2 CPD - Claims Processing Department
162. 2.Assumptions
173. System Features
173. 1.Systern features
173.1.1 .Description:
173.1 .2.Constraints
184. Preliminary Design
184.1 Use Case
194.2 Specification of actors
194.2.1 Employee
194.2.2 CPD - Claims Processing Department
204.3 Specification of Use Cases
204.3.1 Use Case Manage Employee
224.3.2 Use Case. Apply Claim
244.3.3 Use Case. Approve Claim
264.3.4 Use Case. System Login
284.4 Process Flow Chart
294.5 Entity Data model Diagram
4.7 Data Dictionary274.7.1 Table: emp_master274.7.2 Table: emp_claims285. Future Enhancement296. Bibliography306.1 Websites306.2 Books30
1. Problem Definition and scope of project1.1 Purpose
ABC is a company which is having employee strength of at least 1000. All the employees are provided medical reimbursement facility which means that the expenditure incurred by the employee for treatment is reimbursed by the company. For reimbursement, the employee needs to fill in a form detailing the treatment undertaken which includes the name & cost of medicines, laboratory tests, surgery. The form is duly signed by the employee and it will be sent to the concerned Claims Processing Department (CPD) by messenger for processing. CPD will process it and the order regarding the reimbursement is sent to the Cash counter (CC) where in the employee can come and receive the reimbursement amount.
Some of the problems associated with the above mentioned process are listed below:
The form may miss during transit
The form is prone to weariness due to which the company may not be able to read data in it after some years.
The employees who claimed for medical reimbursement need to visit the CC from time to time enquiring about the status of their application. This results in enormous wastage of time of the employee.
To overcome these problems, it is proposed to develop a software titled Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) which is web based so that the employee can fill the form online and submit it so that the form is sent to CPD through Internet. At CPD, the form needs to be checked automatically by a program which will compute the amount that needs to be reimbursed to the employee for the treatment undertaken. Any excess amount claimed by the employee is ignored by the software. The amount computed will be routed to the e-mail account of the employee as well as to the Bank which holds the accounts of all the employees of the company. The bank will credit the amount to the account of the employee based on the mail.This project report describes the software functional and nonfunctional requirements for release 1.0 of the Web Based Claim Processing System. This document is intended to be used by the members of the project team that will implement and verify the correct functioning of the system. Unless otherwise noted, all requirements specified here is high priority and committed for release 1.0.1.2 Objective
Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) is complete end to end solution to cover all aspects of online claim and reimbursement system.
The basic objective of developing this project is:
Provides complete web site solution, including employee registration, enter new claim, approve/ reject claim. Complete web based administration. The Web Based Claims Processing System can automatically display pending claim count in the main page of employee of Claims Processing Department (CPD). Employee can view their claim status online and all claims can be treated as Pending, Approved and Rejected. Employee of CPD can add, edit employee details, all employees are identified by the employee no. Employee no will be unique throughout the system.
System must store audit trail of all DML transaction, like it stores employee no, time stamp in the database for add, edit, delete operation.
System should capture lat login time for all the employees.
Complete web based system no installation required to run the application in client system.
Employee must able to view his/her previous claim details.1.3 Project Scope
The Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) will permit to enter new claim, track the claim status and maintaining master information. The main users of the project are Employee of all departments and Employee of CPD Claim Processing Department.From an end-user perspective, the Web Based Claims Processing System Project consists of two functional elements: enhanced Employee modules for Login, Apply for new claim, view status of already applied claim. And CPD module for approve/reject claim, view pending status, Add/Edit employee details.
1.4 Technologies
1.4.1 Operating EnvironmentOE-1: The WCPS web application will operate with the following Web Browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0, 6.0. 7.0OE-2: The WCPS web application shall operate on a server running the latest versions of IIS (Internet Information Server).
OE-3:The WCPS web application shall permit user access from Internet connection OE-4:Operating System: Windows 2000. XP
OE-5:Software requirements: SQL Server 2008, .net framework 2.0.OE-6:Languages used are asp.net using c# and scripting is done using JavaScript.
OE-7:Hardware Requirements: 256(minimum)/512(recommended) MB RAM
OE-8:Hard disc- nGB depending upon the requirement to store data minimum of 25GB.
1.4.2 Deployment Environment
DE-1: Database Server
OS Win 2003 Enterprise Server
SQL Server 2005
HDD Min 10 GB, Recommended 25 GB
RAM Min 2 GB, Recommended 4 GB
Processor - Pentium Dual Xenon ProcessorDE-2: Application Server
OS Win 2003 Enterprise Server
IIS Internet Information Server
HDD Min 5 GB, Recommended 10 GB
RAM Min 2 GB, Recommended 4 GB
Processor - Pentium Dual Xenon Processor
DE-3: The WCPS web application will operate with the following Web Browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0, 6.0. 7.0.
[Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) System Architecture]1.4.3 Development Tools and TechnologiesDT-1:ASP.NetAs we need to develop Web Application for Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS). We will use ASP.Net as it is the new Microsoft technology to develop any application which support and integrate other server product for the internet. By ASP.Net we can develop in web application by .NET framework and manage environment with any .NET support language like VB.Net and C#.
DT-2: C#
.NET is built on the Windows Server System to take major advantage of the OS and which comes with a host of different servers which allows for building, deploying, managing and maintaining Web-based solutions. The Windows Server System is designed with performance as priority and it provides scalability, reliability, and manageability for the global, Web-enabled enterprise. The Windows Server System integrated software products are built for interoperability using open Web standards such as XML and SOAP.
.NET is a "Software Platform". It is a language-neutral environment for developing rich .NET experiences and building applications that can easily and securely operate within it. When developed applications are deployed, those applications will target .NET and will execute wherever .NET is implemented instead of targeting a particular Hardware/OS combination. The components that make up the .NET platform are collectively called the .NET Framework.
The .NET Framework is a managed, type-safe environment for developing and executing applications. The .NET Framework manages all aspects of program execution, like, allocation of memory for the storage of data and instructions, granting and denying permissions to the application, managing execution of the application and reallocation of memory for resources that are not needed.
The .NET Framework is designed for cross-language compatibility. Cross-language compatibility means, an application written in Visual Basic .NET may reference a DLL file written in C# (C-Sharp). A Visual Basic .NET class might be derived from a C# class or vice versa.
The .NET Framework consists of two main components:
Common Language Runtime (CLR)
Class Libraries
The advantage of C# includes
Powerful Windows-based Applications
Building Web-based Applications
Simplified Deployment
Powerful, Flexible, Simplified Data Access
Improved Coding
Direct Access to the Platform
Full Object-Oriented Constructs
XML Web Services
COM Interoperability
DT-3: SQL Server 2008WCPS Application uses SQL Server 2008 as storing the data. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 as our database and it has so many features which is ideal for our dot net based application. Features Includes
Support for Multiple Platforms
Integration with Windows Back office servers Integration with Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers
Scalability
Replication
Centralized Management
Reliability
Automating Tasks
1.4.4 Development EnvironmentDE-1:1.Visual Studio 2010 IDEMost advanced integrated development environment for developing .NET application. Microsoft Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft. It can be used to develop console and graphical user interface applications along with Windows Forms applications, web sites, web applications, and web services in both native code together with managed code for all platforms supported by Microsoft Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows CE, .NET Framework, .NET Compact Framework and Microsoft Silverlight.
Visual Studio includes a code editor supporting IntelliSense as well as code refactoring. The integrated debugger works both as a source-level debugger and a machine-level debugger. Other built-in tools include a forms designer for building GUI applications, web designer, class designer, and database schema designer. It allows plug-ins to be added that enhance the functionality at almost every level - including adding support for source control systems (like Subversion and Visual SourceSafe) to adding new toolsets like editors and visual designers for domain-specific languages or toolsets for other aspects of the software development lifecycle (like the Team Foundation Server client: Team Explorer).
Visual Studio supports languages by means of language services, which allow any programming language to be supported (to varying degrees) by the code editor and debugger, provided a language-specific service has been authored. Built-in languages include C/C++ (via Visual C++), VB.NET (via Visual Basic .NET), and C# (via Visual C#). Support for other languages such as Chrome, F#, Python, and Ruby among others has been made available via language services which are to be installed separately. It also supports XML/XSLT, HTML/XHTML, JavaScript and CSS. Language-specific versions of Visual Studio also exist which provide more limited language services to the user. These individual packages are called Microsoft Visual Basic, Visual J#, Visual C#, and Visual C++.2. Overall Description
2.1 User Characteristics
2.1.1 EmployeeAble to login, apply for new claim, view claim status, change password.2.1.2 CPD - Claims Processing Department
CPD Employee can add new employee, edit employee details, approve / reject claim, view status, change his/her own password.2. 2.Assumptions
1) CPD and Employees communicate with each other via emails.3. System Features
3. 1.Systern features
3.1.1 .Description:
Proposed to develop a software titled Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) which is web based so that the employee can fill the form online and submit it so that the form is sent to CPD through Internet. At CPD, the form needs to be checked automatically by a program which will compute the amount that needs to be reimbursed to the employee for the treatment undertaken. Any excess amount claimed by the employee is ignored by the software. The amount computed will be routed to the e-mail account of the employee as well as to the Bank which holds the accounts of all the employees of the company. The bank will credit the amount to the account of the employee based on the mail.3.1 .2.Constraints
Linking and integration with other legacy system for data sharing. Connecting to third-party OLAP applications for generating reports. Etc.4. Preliminary Design
4.1 Use CaseWeb Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) 1.0 will address the following use cases. The complete usage scenarios will be completed during the information-gathering process. Use cases will be created and prioritized. Selected use cases will be expanded into usage scenarios and features that are derived from both use cases and the usage scenarios, as represented in the following diagram:
[Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) Usage Scenario This usage scenario, or scenario for short, describes a real-world example of how one or more people or organizations interact with Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS). It describes the steps, events, and/or actions which occur during the interaction. This Usage scenarios indicating exactly how someone works with the user interface, or reasonably high leveldescribing the critical business actions but not the indicating how theyre performed. ]4.2 Specification of actors
The following actors are defined so far in the analysis phase of the Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) development process.
4.2.1 EmployeeEmployee
ElementDetails
DescriptionAn employee is a user of the Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) system.
ExamplesAn Employee apply for new claim and view the status of his/her own claim.
4.2.2 CPD - Claims Processing DepartmentCPD - Claims Processing Department
ElementDetails
DescriptionThe CPD is the person who can approve / reject claim applied by the employee.
ExamplesCPD updates the claim status and his/her remark for a claim.
4.3 Specification of Use Cases
4.3.1 Use Case
Manage EmployeeManage Employee
ElementDetails
ActorCPD
TriggerEmployee is not registered in the System and the CPD wish to Add new employee into the WCPS.
Pre ConditionsEmployee no is not listed in the system. CPD opens the new employee page, and the new employee page is displayed.
Post ConditionsEmployee is registered in the system, new employee no is generated.
Normal course1. New Employee page appears on the screen
2. System increment the last registered Employee No by 1 to get the No for the new employee.
3. CPD fill in the Employees information including Name, Department, Designation, Date of Birth, Email ID, Adress(es), Phone number(s),
4. System update
Alternative courses3a. Not all mandatory data fields are filled
3a1.Employee fills in the missing data fields
Use Case Diagram : Manage Employee
[Use Case: Manage Employee This use case scenario, or scenario for short, describes how CPD will add new employee into Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS). It describes the steps, events, and/or actions which occur during the interaction. This Usage scenarios indicating exactly how someone works with the employee registration interface. ]
4.3.2 Use Case.
Apply ClaimMange Question Banks
ElementDetails
ActorEmployee
TriggerApply for new claim
Pre ConditionsEmployee wish to apply for new claim and having login rights to WCPS.
Post ConditionsNew claim is saved, and details are listed in pending claim details.
Normal Event Flow1. The employee open the new claim page2. Employee select claim type. Enter amount, and remark.
3. Employee update the System by confirming the data entered into the new claim form.4. System saved the claim and display claim details in pending lists.
Variations3a. Mandatory fields in the claim form are missing
3a1. The system reject the entry and system update with an error message about missing mandatory fields.
Use Case Diagram: Apply Claim
[Use Case: Apply Claim This use case scenario, or scenario for short, describes how employee will apply new claim into Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS). It describes the steps, events, and/or actions which occur during the interaction. ]
4.3.3 Use Case.
Approve ClaimApprove Claim
ElementDetails
ActorCPD
TriggerCPD staff wants to approve claim
Pre ConditionsThe CPD staff must register into the system, the CPD is logged into the system, and the system display pending list for claim need to approve.
Post ConditionsClaim status is updated and Employee can view the status of his / her claim.
Normal event flow1. CPD logged in.2. System displays all pending claim details.
3. CPD selects the claim, view the details4. CPD updated the claim status, like approved / reject, enters remarks.5. CPD logged out from the system.
VariationsNA
Use Case Diagram: Approve Claim
[Use Case: Approve Claim This use case scenario, or scenario for short, describes how CPD staff approved claim in Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS). It describes the steps, events, and/or actions which occur during the interaction. ]
4.3.4 Use Case.
System Login
System Login
ElementDetails
ActorEmployee, CPD
TriggerThe user wish to start using the system.
Pre ConditionsThe user is not logged into the system.
Post ConditionsThe user is logged into the system, and the system menu is displayed.
Normal course1. The user click the link for theWCPS and a login page appear on the screen.
2. The user types his username and password into the form and press the login button.
3. The system confirms that the user is logged on.
Alternative courses 2a. The user is not a valid user or the user name or the password is
mistyped.
2a1. The system reject login with an error message that express wrong
login name or password.
Use Case Diagram: System Login
[Use Case: System Login This use case scenario, or scenario for short, describes how actors will perform login Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS). It describes the steps, events, and/or actions which occur during the interaction. ]
4.4 Process Flow Chart
4.5 Entity Data Model Diagram 1
4.7 Data Dictionary
Table: emp_masterColumn NameData TypeField Length
Empidint4
Empnamevarchar50
Departmentvarchar20
Designationvarchar20
Emailidvarchar50
Dobvarchar10
Addressvarchar50
Cityvarchar20
Statevarchar20
Mobilevarchar11
acnovarchar20
bankvarchar50
passwordvarchar20
utypevarchar50
[emp_master table is used to store employee details ]Table: emp_claimsColumn NameData TypeField Length
appidint4
empidint4
pnamevarchar50
hospitalvarchar50
realtionvarchar50
apptypevarchar50
discriptionvarchar50
claimamountint4
cdatevarchar20
statusvarchar50
apamountint4
apdatevarchar20
apdiscriptionvarchar50
apseenbit1
[emp_claims table is used to store claim details]
5. Future EnhancementThis project was developed to fulfill user requirement; however there are lots of scope to improve the performance of the Web Based Claims Processing System (WCPS) in the area of user interface, database performance, and query processing time. Etc.
So there are many things for future enhancement of this project. The future enhancements that are possible in the project are as follows.
Linking and integration of other online web sites.
Integration with other legacy accounting database through Web Services
Connection to third-party OLAP applications
In the area of data security and system security.
Provide more online tips and help.
To optimize the query which is embedded in the system.
6. Bibliography
6.1 Websites
Following websites are referring to create this project reports. http://www.google.com http://www.microsoft.com http://www.programmer2programmer.net http://www.codeproject.com http://www.asp.net http://www.asp123.com http://www.wikipedia.org 6.2 Books
Following books and ebook are used to complete this project reports. Mastering C# (Paperback)
SQL Server Bible (Paperback)
.NET Black Book (Paperback)
Professional C#, 2nd Edition (Paperback)
Professional ASP.NET (Paperback)
MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET, Second Edition
MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition
Main.aspx
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Welcome To B.S.A.C.E.T, Mathura
Login Enter The Employee/Admin ID
Enter The PassWord
I have done Training in Multisoft Systems,Noida. At MultiSoft Systems we go beyond
traditional staffing methods to bring you the results you need. We have the experience and knowledge to design custom recruiting programs and strategies that will provide the precise solution to your unique situation.
Amit Gautam, Mca 2013
Main.aspx.cs
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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SqlCommand cmd;
SqlDataReader dr;
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
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Home.aspx
Welcome To B.S.A.C.E.T, Mathura LinkButton
Control Panel
home.aspx.csusing System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page{
SqlConnection con;
SqlCommand cmd;
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
con = new SqlConnection(db.connection);
cmd = new SqlCommand("SELECT count(APSEEN) FROM CLAIM WHERE APSEEN='FALSE'", con);
con.Open();
int i = (int)cmd.ExecuteScalar();
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}
}
Reg.aspx
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Employee Registration
New Registration Name Department Select Department IT CS EC Sales MCA Designation Select Designation Developer Tester Designer Team Leader Project Manager Trainer Admin User Type Select User Type Admin Employee Email Id Date Of Birth
DD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MM 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 YYYY Address City State Select State Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu and Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Orissa Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Mobile No. Account No. Bank Name PassWord
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using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
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empdetail.aspx
Claim Detail
empdetail.aspx.csusing System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
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{
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string Emailid = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[5].Controls[0]).Text;
string dob = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[6].Controls[0]).Text;
string address = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[7].Controls[0]).Text;
string city = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[8].Controls[0]).Text;
string state = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[9].Controls[0]).Text;
string mobile = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[10].Controls[0]).Text;
string acno = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[11].Controls[0]).Text;
string bank = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[12].Controls[0]).Text;
string jdate = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[13].Controls[0]).Text;
string passwored = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[14].Controls[0]).Text;
string utype = ((TextBox)GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[15].Controls[0]).Text;
con.Open();
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("UPDATE REGISTRATION SET EMPNAME='"+ name+"', DEPARTMENT='"+ dept+"', DESIGNATION='"+ desig+"', EMAILID='"+ Emailid+"',DOB='"+ dob+"', ADDRESS='"+ address+"', CITY='"+ city +"', STATE='"+ state+"', MOBILE='"+ mobile+"', ACNO='"+ acno +"',BANK='"+bank +"', JDATE='"+ jdate+"', PASSWORD='"+ passwored +"', UTYPE='"+ utype+"' WHERE EMPID='"+ id+"' ",con);
int j= cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
Response.Write(id.ToString()+name);
// GridView1.EditIndex = -1; con.Close();
GridView1.EditIndex = -1;
GridView1.DataBind();
}
protected void GridView1_Sorting(object sender, GridViewSortEventArgs e)
{
DataView dv = new DataView(ds.Tables[0]);
dv.Sort = e.SortExpression;
GridView1.DataSource = dv;
GridView1.DataBind();
}
protected void GridView1_PageIndexChanging(object sender, GridViewPageEventArgs e)
{
GridView1.PageIndex = e.NewPageIndex;
GridView1.DataBind();
}
protected void GridView1_RowEditing(object sender, GridViewEditEventArgs e)
{
}
protected void GridView1_RowDeleting(object sender, GridViewDeleteEventArgs e)
{
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("DELETE FROM REGISTRATION WHERE EMPID=" + GridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[1].Text + "", con);
con.Open();
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
con.Close();
da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM REGISTRATION", con);
da.Fill(ds);
GridView1.DataSource = ds.Tables[0];
GridView1.DataBind();
}
protected void GridView1_RowDeleted(object sender, GridViewDeletedEventArgs e)
{
GridView1.DeleteRow(1);
GridView1.DataBind();
}
}
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